Tree at Number 43,The by Jess McGeachin - ISBN: 9781760898861
Hardcover
Jungle dreams meet city life: Protect nature, together, always.

Tree at Number 43,The

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    30 August 2022

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Summary

A warm, inspirational story about determination, conservation, the magic of nature … and grandads.

In a noisy, grey city, Sam and his Grandpa long for the deep, dark wonderful jungle. But when their dream comes true, can they find a way to protect it?

A delightful story book for all generations about the magic of wild places and the amazing things we can achieve when we all work together. The Tree at Number 43 inspires hope for the future of our environment without any sense o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781760898861
ISBN-10:1760898864
Author:Jess McGeachin
Publisher:Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint:Penguin Random House Australia
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:30 August 2022
Weight:482g
Dimensions:14mm x 248mm x 277mm
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Critics Review

Jess McGeachin has fast established himself as an exciting and skilled creator of picture books, drawing on his work at Melbourne Museum to celebrate the beauty of the natural world in both his stories and nonfiction work. The Tree at Number 43 is no exception. Centering on the relationship between Sam and his Grandpa, we hear about all the adventures Grandpa has been on. His favourite stories are the ones about the jungle, but now there’s very little jungle left to be seen. Sam finds one of Grandpa’s seeds he’d brought back from his adventures and plants it. A tree grows right up through the heart of the house. It takes some getting used to, but life is better, until an official letter arrives saying it’s got to go. Gentle messages of celebrating and preserving the environment run through this story of whimsy and the ‘but of course’ brand of magic that makes picture books so delightful. The illustrations are as warm as McGeachin’s words, and it was lovely to have the reminder that with a little bit of nurturing, community also grows. Perfect for readers aged three through eight, The Tree at Number 43 is a wonderful addition to McGeachin’s catalogue, as well as to any shop, library or home. Michael Earp has 20 years of children’s specialist bookselling experience and manages The Little Bookroom.

About The Author

Jess McGeachin

Jess McGeachin is a writer/illustrator/designer based in Melbourne. He loves telling stories about hidden worlds just outside our own, and hiding clues in them for small eyes to find. Drawing on a love of natural history (and a day job at Melbourne Museum), Jess hopes that his stories inspire the reader to explore both real and imaginary places and meet the characters that live in them.

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